You’d think the computers powering the gigantic billboards in Times Square would be running something other than Windows.
Here’s an interesting hack that will apparently enable you to change traffic lights with a universal remote. Continue reading to watch the tutorial.
That’s right! Now you can change traffic lights with just a remote control that can be found at any store, and I’ll show you how! For instuctional purposes only
Remember the Star Trek apartment we covered a few weeks back? Well now we’ve got a video tour for you guys after the jump.
This video gives you an even better idea of the scale of the studio apartment and its impressive level of detail, right down to the sound effects
[via Gizmodo]
This is why you should always check the dice for shaved corners before putting in any money. Continue reading to watch.
Called the “Water Fryer”, this contraption is basically a working fryer that doubles as a goldfish aquarium. Continue reading for a video.
See, you have this aquarium with real live fish, and then, sitting right on top, is piping hot oil (163 Celsius) that is actually used to cook food. Since the water and the oil don’t mix, all the fish have to do to stay alive is not venture into the hot oil on top
[via OhGizmo!]
We’ve seen some of the most creative billboards, but now check out a few commercials that are just plain “weird” to say the least.
Here’s a first: a LEGO-inspired sofa that features interlocking, rubber pieces that allow you to easily change its configuration. One potential negative, it’s priced at $466.
The commodious components work just like Lego, and drain your wallet in a similar fashion. Now you can live a nearly-complete Lego life
[via Gizmodo]
Here’s yet another carnival game you should watch out for, because it’s “almost impossible” to win. Players are told to roll a ball and try to knock down two bottles, without touching the sides or going over the line. Video after the jump.
Not your ordinary coffee maker, this setup uses a coffee mug, coffee grinds, water, and a two-kilowatt laser to “get things a steamin.” Video after the jump.
Sure, there’s most certainly a few alternatives to accomplish this same task with a lot less hassle, but there’s just no substitute to making your office a round of java with a commercial-grade laser. Now, how about we give this a go with a 67-kilowatt version?
[via engadget]
Sony has just released a new commercial, titled “FEEL” — now if only the PS3 adverts could be like this… Continue reading to watch.